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Poster: vapors Date: August 31, 2010 12:38:33am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: hot tuna (non dead)

Ah well; to waltz, what can be said. That type of music, coupled with such musicianship, has a profound effect on me. I really dig the tune, it escapes me now - like something from the Godfather - old world melody – hits me to the bone.

Of course, when he threw me his pick after the show with John Sebastian I attended last year it was clear to me once and for all that David Grisman was one of my great heros.

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Poster: johnnyonthespot Date: August 31, 2010 08:43:29am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: hot tuna (non dead)

yeah get THIS! Met him on the plane when he was coming up here and he compted me free tickets. Saw my boss at the restauarant part of the theater he was playing ( he wasnt seeing the show ) and we sat in the booth that the band had just ate in. My boss found a pick he had left and KEPT it and he's not even a fan. I asked him after and he doesnt even know where it is. Damn

It's not that i can't appreciate a waltz just not that many

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